Graphic Design Support in Youth Perceptions of Corruption in the Pacific Study

UNDP - United Nations Development Programme

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JOB DESCRIPTION

Organization Mission

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is a global leader in the fight against illicit drugs, crime, corruption and terrorism, with widely recognized expertise and specialization on issues pertaining to international cooperation in criminal matters.

The UNODC Regional Office for Southeast Asia and the Pacific (ROSEAP) has a team of professionals providing advice and technical assistance related to the rule of law, non-traditional security threats, law enforcement, criminal justice and drug-related supply and health issues. The Regional Office for Southeast Asia and the Pacific is home to a multi-disciplinary team of regional programme managers, advisors and administrators working with, and supporting, Member States and regional organizations, and aligned programme offices. To implement its work the closest to where it is needed, ROSEAP has satellite presence in 10 countries, including in Fiji.

Context

UNODC has conducted a study on youth perceptions of corruption in the Pacific. The paper highlights how young people experience, perceive, and respond to corruption, and what this means for integrity efforts across the region. The audience includes policymakers, civil society, media, academics, and youth networks, with the aim of amplifying youth voices, informing decision-making, and supporting anti-corruption reforms under the Teieniwa Vision and UNCAC frameworks.

The design should reflect Pacific identity, inclusivity, and accessibility, while remaining in line with UNODC’s global branding guidelines.

Key Responsibilities

Under the direct guidance of the Head of office/Regional Anti-Corruption Advisor, in close collaboration with the Anti-Corruption programme Officer, the Online Volunteers will support producing graphic design and layout for the study on youth perceptions of corruption in the Pacific.

Online Volunteers will be expected to:
– Present and design research findings in a clear, engaging, and visually appealing way.
– Ensure the report feels authentic to Pacific youth while credible for policymakers and international stakeholders.
– Highlight key data points and youth quotes through visuals, sidebars, and pull-outs.
– Provide design assets that can be repurposed for social media, presentations, and policy dialogues.

The design/layout should follow design guidelines, which will be shared with the Online Volunteers.

Required Skills and Experience

The candidates should have professional experience in graphic design with previous experience in designing document layouts using Adobe InDesign, and must have in-depth knowledge of graphic design applications, as well as good verbal and written communication skills, in English. A degree in graphic design or a related field is considered an asset. Applicants are encouraged to attach portfolios in their motivation statement if preferred.


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